Okay, we've made lists of good stuff, and opinions vary, but not that extremely.
So. Here's a list thread that I expect some strangeness from.

My list:

Army Of Darkness- B AND bizarre IMO. Good. Bad. I'm the guy with the gun. Hail to the king, baby.
Zardoz- Connery in a speedo & a braid? Now I know what the effects of LDS are.
Immortal- based on a french graphic novel & directed by the author. Hmmmm... suddenly Zardoz doesn't seem so bizarre after all...
Deep Blue Sea- Jaws on steroids.. literally. Man this is a bad movie. I own it.
Robocop 3- Hey, it meant well. Poledouris score- that's why it shouldn't be banned, yeah.
Black Mask- Jet Li as a superhero? I'm there. Yikes- the gore...
Trancers & Trancers II- Tim Thomerson at his best, and if you haven't seen these, you ARE a squid.
Timecop- Well, everyone has to own ONE VanDamme movie, right? *crickets*
Terminator: Salvation- What a mess. What the hell do I see in this movie? Why do I watch it? Even I don't know. But watch it I do.
Ultraviolet- I don't really like this movie, but I can't get rid of it. I think it has subliminals, like the Oaty Bar commercial. They MAKE me keep it.

the movie is not the Series. Only the facts have been changed, to irritate the innocent; the names of the actors and characters remain the same

OK Chris. I like (usually just once) most of the movies on your list, & own two of them; the Black Mask (made in China [Hong Kong?]) has great English dialogue. But it strikes me that they were all either intended to be camp, or are enjoyable by us now because we can view them as camp. With that in mind, I draw your attention to:

Alien Trespass

If you're old enough to remember when you thought George Pal's War of the Worlds was great, I predict you'll love this one (available via Netflix Streaming)

ps: comparing the DVD cover of Black Mask to the most famous shot in Timecop, it would seem that vanDamme has stronger &/or stretchier hamstrings than Jet Li

Liquid Sky
Zardoz
World Without End
Not Of This Earth
Battle Beyond The Stars
Lifeforce
Killers From Space
Attack Of The 50-Ft. Woman
The Indestructible Man
The Crawling Eye
It, The Terror From Beyond Space
Robinson Crusoe On Mars
The Angry Red Planet
I Married A Monster From Outer Space
Journey To The Seventh Planet
Creation Of The Humanoids
Millenium
Fiend Without A Face
Queen Of Outer Space
Beyond The Time Barrier
Women Of The Prehistoric Planet
The Brain From Planet Arous
The Forbin Project
Galaxina
Night Of The Comet
Mom And Dad Save The World
Conquest Of Space
Missile To The Moon
Incredible Shrinking Man
Them
Rodan

Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall:
Okay, we've made lists of good stuff, and opinions vary, but not that extremely.
So. Here's a list thread that I expect some strangeness from.

My list:

Army Of Darkness- B AND bizarre IMO. Good. Bad. I'm the guy with the gun. Hail to the king, baby.
Zardoz- Connery in a speedo & a braid? Now I know what the effects of LDS are.
Immortal- based on a french graphic novel & directed by the author. Hmmmm... suddenly Zardoz doesn't seem so bizarre after all...
Deep Blue Sea- Jaws on steroids.. literally. Man this is a bad movie. I own it.
Robocop 3- Hey, it meant well. Poledouris score- that's why it shouldn't be banned, yeah.
Black Mask- Jet Li as a superhero? I'm there. Yikes- the gore...
Trancers & Trancers II- Tim Thomerson at his best, and if you haven't seen these, you ARE a squid.
Timecop- Well, everyone has to own ONE VanDamme movie, right? *crickets*
Terminator: Salvation- What a mess. What the hell do I see in this movie? Why do I watch it? Even I don't know. But watch it I do.
Ultraviolet- I don't really like this movie, but I can't get rid of it. I think it has subliminals, like the Oaty Bar commercial. They MAKE me keep it.

I have it! Took many years to acquire, but I got a great DVD copy at a sci-fi con last year. This Ib Melchoir production has many of the sound effects and props used in The Angry Red Planet, also a cameo by Forrest J. Ackermann. Not to ever be confused with the lesser Journey To The Center Of Time, this movie features sci-fi legend Joyn Hoyt and the always wonderful and sexy Merry Anders.

Has anyone else seen The Bed Sitting Room? That's pretty bizarre but I still like it.

It has never been released on any video format in the US, and I went to the trouble of buying a Blu-Ray from amazon.co.uk not realizing my PS3 (and every other blu-ray player I've tried) would not play Region B discs. I do have it on VHS tape recorded off Turner Classic Movies several years ago, but they no longer have the rights to it.

It stars Spike Milligan (co-writer of the play the film is based on), Sir Ralph Richardson, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Michael Hordern, Arthur Lowe, Rita Tushingham, and featured the first film appearance of Marty Feldman. Released in 1969, directed by Richard Lester (A Hard Days Night, Superman 2). It is a comedy set in England a few years after a nuclear war.

I enjoyed it, puppy and all. It was like a synhesis of all the golden age dystopian stories.

I find i really thoroughly enjoy b movies as art. Often the production companies are small, and budgets limited, and the hand of the propaganda machine is nowhere to be found. To me it's art in its purest form: a random group of people winging it.

Speaking of milla, there's a long list of enjoyable fioms there;) i liked resident evil. I haven't seen them all yet, but even through the idiocy the second one was enjoyable. There's a certain cinematic appeal though to the completely underspent film.

Have you seen the Quiet Earth?

That's what a ship is, you know - it's not just a keel and a hull and a deck and sails, that's what a ship needs.

Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall:
Terminator: Salvation- What a mess. What the hell do I see in this movie? Why do I watch it? Even I don't know. But watch it I do.

Is Terminator Salvation really all that bad? I loved it on cinema (twice) and still love it now. Not even ashamed to admit it in the slightest.

I remember watching GI Joe at cinema couple years back and after first I realised it was going to be so so very bad. So i shut my brain off. And LOVED IT.

Not watched it since though. Life's too short

You're not alone on Terminator Salvation. I've posted before how much I like the movie, only to see all around me trash it. I generally don't like "chase" movies, and T1-T3 are all basically "chase" movies. Salvation finally got us into the actual war against the machines, and I thought they did a great job of it.

The only useful contribution jane fonda had in her, but it was a worthwhile one ;) plus, an awesome villain.

That's what a ship is, you know - it's not just a keel and a hull and a deck and sails, that's what a ship needs.

Jane Fonda is naked or partially naked during the whole film. There is no other reason to watch this movie, as the rest of it is quite mind-numbingly boring and stupid. She was one of the most beautiful and sexiest women of the 60's, and most young people loved her for her anti-war efforts.

They Live: Another flick very appealing to anarchists, and hey, Rowdy Roddy!

The Stuff(1985): Oddly, I've found more entertainment in this flick since the introduction of HFCS.

Crank2 - High Voltage: Being no stranger to crackbrained replacement parts, this amused me greatly, in fact tha jumper cables scene near-killed me laughing, plus it's so ridiculously and deliberately offensive to pretty much EVERYONE you can't help but like it.
(Disclaimer: I also have some level of investment with Lionsgate)

Oh, and Blacula(1972): Cause it's just so self-awared stupid it winds up funny.

Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall:
Frem, I can't include They Live as B, Bizarre or Bad. Dude, it's too close to being a documentary as far as I'm concerned.
We really DO need them special glasses...

Ah, but the question there is...
Art imitating Life ?
Or Life imitating Art ?

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